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New York 2023-2024 Regular Session
New York Senate Bill S01015
Introduced
1/9/23
Refer
1/9/23
Refer
1/3/24
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Removes the prohibition relating to certain discovery of testimony in certain actions for medical, dental or podiatric malpractice.
Latest NY S01015 Activity
View All Events: NY 2023-2024 Regular Session S01015
Companion Bills
NY A05316
Same As Removes the prohibition relating to certain discovery of testimony in certain actions for medical, dental or podiatric malpractice.
Previously Filed As
NY A05316
Removes the prohibition relating to certain discovery of testimony in certain actions for medical, dental or podiatric malpractice.
NY S03242
Removes the prohibition relating to certain discovery of testimony in certain actions for medical, dental or podiatric malpractice.
NY A06835
Removes the prohibition relating to certain discovery of testimony in certain actions for medical, dental or podiatric malpractice.
NY AB2457
Podiatry: Podiatric Medical Board of California.
NY HB264
Adds certain persons to the Medical Malpractice Act and the Medical Malpractice Act for State Services
NY HB552
Medical providers and medical malpractice insurers; prohibit consent to arbitration as a condition for care or insurance.
NY HB195
Revise noneconomic damages in medical malpractice actions
NY AB526
Dentists and podiatrists: clinical laboratories and vaccines.
NY A08905
Relates to the provision of patient health information and medical records; expands the definition of medical records to include all health related records; prohibits fees for providing certain records.
NY HB317
Medicaid; require managed care organizations to use certain level of care guidelines in determining medical necessity.
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